Stage Your Home with Books. Here's How.

Some books, some art. That's one way. Ashley Goforth.
In my eBook, I give a step-by-step formula for staging bookcase and bookshelves. It's something most people staging their own homes struggle with.

How many books? Just books? What kind of books? Will it look crowded? Skimpy? Will house hunters read the titles?    

Books are indicators of The Good Life. They represent education, money, intelligence, good company, entertainment, success, and taste

When someone makes an offer on your home, he wants to step into your shoes. You've sold him on your lifestyle.

Buyers know in their heads they're not buying your possessions, but in their hearts they hope your success, good taste and other enviable qualities will transfer with the deed.

I know it's crazy. But that doesn't make it less true.

Therefore, having some well-chosen and arranged books in every room is not a stretch.

A home office is a natural place for showcasing books. The cubby design of these shelves is a style that anyone could imitate on a shoestring in a vacant or spare room or bonus room 
to create the illusion of an accommodating workspace. BHG. 

Although built-in bookcases add value to a home, free-standing units can imitate their appeal. And you can take them with you to your next home. Notice how sparsely staged these shelves are. 
Notice also that they don't steal the show from the fireplace, the focal point. Style at Home. 

One way to arrange books is by color. I like that this collection of cookbooks is actually part of 
the kitchen staging, and that it looks more like a serious and useful library 
than just a few shelves gussied up with cute stuff. DecorPad.

Sometimes it makes more sense to stage bookshelves as something other than shelves for books. 
This arrangement of plants and barware on Ikea shelves is an inviting scene. 
It's simple,and it gives a function to small space. DecorPad.
   
Floating shelves can convert a slice of unused space or the corner of a room into a home office. 
The staggered arrangement minimizes the ho-hum factor. Notice that even the desk 
isn't really a desk, but a shelf supported by custom brackets. Sarah Richardson.

A traditional room in a traditional house begs for a more formal arrangement 
of bookcase items. It's okay to place seating in front of bookshelves 
as long as the books are accessible. Circaonline.net.

Download my $5 eBook, DIY Home Staging Tips to Sell Your Home Fast and for Top Dollar to learn all the ins and outs of staging a bookcase and bookshelves, as well as other tips that tug at the heartstrings of home buyers.  

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